Kadapa will be the 73rd city in the country to be connected with IndiGo flights, the airline said in a release
Closing Bell: Hindalco, UPL, Sun Pharma, Adani Ports, Divis Labs, and TCS were the top drags, down up to 3.45 per cent
Stock analysts said Gangwal's announcement will keep the company's stock price under pressure
Any fuel that has lower carbon emissions than conventional kerosene is known as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
'It is my intention to gradually reduce my stake in InterGlobe over the next 5 plus years,' says Gangwal
InterGlobe Aviation will seek shareholders' approval for appointment of co-founder Rahul Bhatia as the Managing Director
IndiGo swung back into profit, posting a PAT of Rs 129.79 crore in the December quarter, after registering seven consecutive quarters of loss
FIIs' favorite names and heavyweights like HDFC twins, ICICI Bank, Infosys, Kotak Bank, and Reliance Industries saw sharp cuts
IndiGo seems to be gearing up for the challenge of greater competition in India's skies by appointing Rahul Bhatia as the Managing Director to focus on expanding the airlines presence
IndiGo swung back into profit after registering seven consecutive quarters of loss thanks to a rebound in travel demand during the holiday season
The airline expects its available seat kilometers to be 10%-15% lower for the December-quarter compared with the third quarter of the current fiscal year
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Budget carrier IndiGo termed the Union Budget 2022-23 as "growth-oriented" while expecting a cut in the excise duty on jet fuel.
Airline major IndiGo on Wednesday urged the Centre to reduce central excise on jet fuel to 5 per cent from 11 per cent in the Union Budget FY23, to be tabled in the Parliament on February 1.
DGCA chief Arun Kumar told PTI that the regulator is investigating the incident 'and shall take strictest action against those found delinquent'
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IndiGo said it will cancel around 20% of its flights because of the surge in Covid cases driven by the Omicron variant and waive change fees till March 31 in response to customer needs
IndiGo limits flights connecting West Bengal to Delhi, Mumbai to only Monday and Friday
The removal of clause will now allow the two promoters of the airline to sell or transfer shares to a third party without giving each other notice
However, the airline is stronger now when compared to situation in 2020 during the first wave of the pandemic, says Ronojoy Dutta